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Showing words for WINTERS using the English dictionary

7 Letter Words for Winters

twiners, winster, winters

6 Letter Words for Winters

estrin, inerts, insert, inters, niters, rewins, sinter, sterin, strewn, strine, sweirt, triens, trines, twiers, twiner, twines, winers, winter, wisent, wister, writes

5 Letter Words for Winters

entsi, inert, inset, instr, inter, iters, neist, nerts, newts, niter, reins, reist, rents, resin, resit, retin, rewin, rines, rinse, risen, rites, senit, senti, serin, sewin, sient, sinew, siren, snirt, snite, stein, steri, stern, stine, stire, strew, sweir, swine, swire, terns, tiens, tiers, tines, tires, trews, tries, trine, trins, tsine, twier, twine, twins, weirs, wents, winer, wines, wires, wiser, wiste, witen, wites, wrens, wrest, wries, wrist, write, writs

4 Letter Words for Winters

entr, erin, eris, erns, erst, ewts, inst, intr, ires, isnt, iter, nest, neti, nets, news, newt, nies, nist, nits, rein, reit, rent, rest, rets, rews, ries, rine, rins, rise, rist, rite, rits, seir, seit, sent, sert, sewn, sien, sier, sine, sire, site, snew, snit, sten, ster, stew, stie, stir, stre, tens, tern, tews, tien, tier, ties, tine, tins, tire, tres, trew, trie, trin, twie, twin, weir, wens, went, weri, wert, west, wets, wine, wins, wint, wire, wise, wist, wite, wits, wren, writ, wrnt

3 Letter Words for Winters

eir, ens, ern, ers, ert, esr, est, ewt, ins, int, ire, irs, ise, isn, ist, its, nei, net, new, nie, nis, nit, rei, res, rew, rie, rin, rit, rte, rti, rtw, sei, sen, ser, set, sew, sie, sin, sir, sit, sri, str, ten, ter, tes, tew, tie, tin, tis, tri, trs, tsi, twi, wen, wer, wet, win, wir, wis, wit

Definitions for Winters

[1] Y·vor [ahy -vawr] /ˈaɪ vɔr/ , 1900–68, U.S. poet and critic.
[2] the cold season between autumn and spring in northern latitudes (in the Northern Hemisphere from the winter solstice to the vernal equinox; in the Southern Hemisphere from the summer solstice to the autumnal equinox).
[3] the months of December, January, and February in the U.S., and of November, December, and January in Great Britain.
[4] cold weather: a touch of winter in northern Florida.
[5] the colder half of the year (opposed to summer).
[6] a whole year as represented by this season: a man of sixty winters.
[7] a period like winter, as the last or final period of life; a period of decline, decay, inertia, dreariness, or adversity.
[8] of, relating to, or characteristic of winter: a winter sunset.
[9] (of fruit and vegetables) of a kind that may be kept for use during the winter.
[10] planted in the autumn to be harvested in the spring or early summer: winter rye.
[11] to spend or pass the winter: to winter in Italy.
[12] to keep, feed, or manage during the winter, as plants or cattle: plants wintering indoors.
[13] (sometimes capital) the coldest season of the year, between autumn and spring, astronomically from the December solstice to the March equinox in the N hemisphere and at the opposite time of year in the S hemisphere (as modifier ) winter pasture
[14] the period of cold weather associated with the winter
[15] a time of decline, decay, etc
[16] mainly poetic a year represented by this season a man of 72 winters Related adjectives: brumal, hibernal, hiemal
[17] (intr) to spend the winter in a specified place
[18] to keep or feed (farm animals, etc) during the winter or (of farm animals) to be kept or fed during the winter

Words related to Winters

cold, frost, chill, wintertime, wintertide

Origin of Winters

before 900; (noun) Middle English, Old English; cognate with German Winter, Old Norse vetr, Gothic wintrus; (v.) Middle English, derivative of the noun; akin to wet, water

Other words from Winters

win·ter·er , noun
win·ter·ish , adjective
win·ter·ish·ly , adverb
win·ter·less , adjective

Word origin for Winters

Old English; related to Old Saxon, Old High German wintar, Old Norse vetr, Gothic wintrus

Synonyms for Winters

cold, chill, frost, wintertime, Jack Frost, wintertide